Artificial intelligence (AI) involves agents, devices or systems that adapt to perform tasks (or appear to
do so) that once required the cognitive and creative processes of human beings.
There are several types of existing, emerging or proposed AI. These categories frequently overlap or are contested.
AI has evolved over time and introduces significant opportunities and dilemmas in digital society.
Understanding and navigating connections within and across different fields of study and systems of knowledge.
Neural Networks are a set of algorithms that tries to recognize the patterns, relationships, and information from the data through the process which is inspired by and works like the human
The Turing Test is a deceptively simple method of determining whether a machine can demonstrate human intelligence: If a machine can engage in a conversation with a human without being detected as a machine, it has demonstrated human intelligence
“AI will be either the best, or the worst thing, ever to happen to humanity.” – Stephen Hawking
Science fiction gained popularity in the 1950s because developments in technology, such as nuclear energy and space exploration, coupled with the end of World War II, ignited the public's imagination surrounding ideas of space, dystopia, alternate futures, and militarization.
Problems with AI